ACRL's Community & Junior College Libraries Section (CJCLS) and the College Library Section (CLS) are sponsoring what is sure to be an interesting and useful session on library interaction with First Year Experience (FYE) students and faculty. The program will be held on Saturday, July 11, 2009, from 10:30 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. Check your ALA Conference Planner for the venue.

ACRL's Community & Junior College Libraries Section (CJCLS) and the College Library Section (CLS) are sponsoring what is sure to be an interesting and useful session on library interaction with First Year Experience (FYE) students and faculty. The program will be held on Saturday, July 11, 2009, from 10:30 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. Check your ALA Conference Planner for the venue.

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'''Dr. Donna Younger''', Director of the Learning Center, and a nationally recognized educator from [http://www.oakton.edu/ Oakton Community (IL) College], will identify best practices leading to student success in First-Year Experience programs. Librarian panelists will suggest strategies for integrating the library into these college programs for freshmen based on their own institutional experiences. Panelists include: '''Judith Arnold''', Coordinator for Information Services, and '''Carrie Croatt-Moore''', Reference Librarian and Instruction Coordinator, both from [http://www.lib.wayne.edu/sites/fye/ Wayne State University]; '''Sarah Greene''', Librarian, [http://www.tcc.edu/ Tidewater Community College]; and '''Olga Conneen''', Director of Library Services, [http://www.northampton.edu/ Northampton Community College]. '''Lora Mirza''', Associate Library Director,[http://www.gpc.edu/ Georgia Perimeter College] will moderate.

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'''Dr. Donna Younger''', Director of the Learning Center, and a nationally recognized educator from [http://www.oakton.edu/ Oakton Community (IL) College], will identify best practices leading to student success in First-Year Experience programs. Librarian panelists will suggest strategies for integrating the <span class="plainlinks">[http://goo.gl/UCaAV3<span style="color:black;font-weight:normal; text-decoration:none!important; background:none!important; text-decoration:none;">daftar tabloid harga]</span> library into these college programs for freshmen based on their own institutional experiences. Panelists include: '''Judith Arnold''', Coordinator for Information Services, and '''Carrie Croatt-Moore''', Reference Librarian and Instruction Coordinator, both from [http://www.lib.wayne.edu/sites/fye/ Wayne State University]; '''Sarah Greene''', Librarian, [http://www.tcc.edu/ Tidewater Community College]; and '''Olga Conneen''', Director of Library Services, [http://www.northampton.edu/ Northampton Community College]. '''Lora Mirza''', Associate Library Director,[http://www.gpc.edu/ Georgia Perimeter College] will moderate.

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First Year Experience (FYE) programs are a growing program format in higher education. FYE faculty work to improve the quality of the first college year experience for students through modification of teaching styles, increased interaction with students, and through educating students about the myriad of resources available from their higher ed institution. For more on FYE programs, see [http://www.sc.edu/fye/ '''National Resource Center for The First-Year Experience and Students in Transition'''].

First Year Experience (FYE) programs are a growing program format in higher education. FYE faculty work to improve the quality of the first college year experience for students through modification of teaching styles, increased interaction with students, and through educating students about the myriad of resources available from their higher ed institution. For more on FYE programs, see [http://www.sc.edu/fye/ '''National Resource Center for The First-Year Experience and Students in Transition'''].

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'''Volunteer''' for a CJCLS committee and help reach out to over 1400 members. Go to the [http://www.ala.org/ala/mgrps/divs/acrl/about/sections/index.cfm ACRL sections website] and click on the Section Committee Volunteer Form. Por la sécurisation des données rien de lel qu'un [http://www.infosafe.fr coffre ignifugé] infomatique<br><br>

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ALA Annual 2009 FYE: Connecting First-Year College Students with the Library Program

ACRL's Community & Junior College Libraries Section (CJCLS) and the College Library Section (CLS) are sponsoring what is sure to be an interesting and useful session on library interaction with First Year Experience (FYE) students and faculty. The program will be held on Saturday, July 11, 2009, from 10:30 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. Check your ALA Conference Planner for the venue.

Dr. Donna Younger, Director of the Learning Center, and a nationally recognized educator from Oakton Community (IL) College, will identify best practices leading to student success in First-Year Experience programs. Librarian panelists will suggest strategies for integrating the daftar tabloid harga library into these college programs for freshmen based on their own institutional experiences. Panelists include: Judith Arnold, Coordinator for Information Services, and Carrie Croatt-Moore, Reference Librarian and Instruction Coordinator, both from Wayne State University; Sarah Greene, Librarian, Tidewater Community College; and Olga Conneen, Director of Library Services, Northampton Community College. Lora Mirza, Associate Library Director,Georgia Perimeter College will moderate.

First Year Experience (FYE) programs are a growing program format in higher education. FYE faculty work to improve the quality of the first college year experience for students through modification of teaching styles, increased interaction with students, and through educating students about the myriad of resources available from their higher ed institution. For more on FYE programs, see National Resource Center for The First-Year Experience and Students in Transition.

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There are no deadlines for the Research and Publications Committee to accept applications, we would like to review a few in January at the ALA Mid Winter conference in Boston. Give us an activity to keep us warm and inside. Complete the ACRL/CJCLS Publication Proposal form and mail to Carolyn F. Norman, Chancellor's Office, California Community Colleges 1102 Q Street Sacramento, Ca. 95814. If you have questions, you may contact Carolyn Norman at (916)445-0837.

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